Newton County, founded in the year 1859, was named on the behalf of Sgt. John Newton, hero of the American Revolutionary War. It has the county seat in Kentland. With a total area of 403.44 sq mi, it consists of over 14.2K people with marvelous combination of races including White, Native American, black or African American, Asian, Hispanic or Latino, Pacific Islander, and others with more than 5.3K households and 3.9K families. It is a part of the State of Indiana, United States.
Great collection related to ancestral SSN, property deeds, war specifics, probates and liens, birth, death news, separation decree information, World War I and World II enlistment, marriage particulars, civil lawsuit information, census, adoption and adoptee details, military service, naturalization facts with many other niceties and the awesome design makes the Newton County records library an all exclusive online data site.
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